Name(s):

Ziyad Al Janabi

Status:

Disappeared

Year of birth:

1987

Profession:

Taxi driver

Nationality:

Iraqi

Date of arrest:

22 Nov 2019

Last updated: 3/02/2020

On November 22, 2019, taxi driver Ziyad Al Janabi was reported disappeared after driving passengers to demonstrations at Baghdad’s Tahrir Square. Authorities have yet to officially disclose his fate and current whereabouts.

Latest Updates

January 30, 2020: MENA Rights Group and the Iraqi War Crimes Documentation Center request the urgent intervention of the UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances.

November 23, 2019: Family files complaint at Baghdad police station.

November 22, 2019: Al Janabi disappears near Tahrir Square, Baghdad.

On November 22, 2019, Ziyad Al Janabi drove passengers to Baghdad’s Tahrir Square who were on their way to participate in demonstrations. Consequently, Al Janabi was reported disappeared and was believed to be abducted by militia for providing services to demonstrators. The following day, Al Janabi’s family filed a criminal complaint at Baghdad police station.

A rising numbers of abductions by state security forces and militias, acting with the authorisation, support, acquiescence or approval of the Iraqi Government, have recently been reported in Baghdad and are indicative of a pattern of enforced disappearances targeting peaceful anti-government demonstrators.

On January 30, 2020, MENA Rights Group and the Iraqi War Crimes Documentation Center requested the urgent intervention of the UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances. Al Janabi’s fate and whereabouts remain unknown.